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John D. Mackinnon

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John D.  Mackinnon - pig333.com

United Kingdom
john@jdmackinnon.co.uk

Graduated in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London March 1972 (Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine - BVetMed).
Admitted as Member of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons April 1972 (MRCVS).
Awarded Fellowship of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons by examination October 1983 (FRCVS). Specialist subject - ‘Use of Antibiotics in Livestock Production’.
Awarded Certificate in Pig Medicine by examination in October 1988 (CertPM).

Career to date

November 2003 – to date. Independent consultant. Clients include independent, family and corporate farming enterprises, the pharmaceutical industry, the feed industry and various organizations involved with the pig industry. Advisory work is carried out in various European countries as well as in the UK, especially Spain and Italy. Areas of involvement include disease control, disease eradication, production troubleshooting, assessment of data and preparation of technical reports, monitoring field safety and efficacy studies under GCP and GLP conditions and legal work.
Following practice merger in 1996, one of eight partners in a 15-man mixed veterinary practice.
Partner in specialist pig veterinary practice 1987-96.
European Research Team Leader, Lilly Research Laboratories (Division of Eli Lilly & Co) 1982-87.
Manager, Technical Services, as above, 1978-82.
Veterinary Adviser, Elanco Animal Health (Division of Eli Lilly & Co) 1974-78.
Assistant Veterinary Surgeon in mixed animal practice, Berkshire 1973-74.
Assistant Veterinary Surgeon in small animal practice, North London 1972-73.

Professional offices held

Executive Committee member of Pig Veterinary Society intermittently 1975 to date.
Honorary Treasurer, Pig Veterinary Society 1977-85.
Junior Vice-President 1993-94.
Vice-President 1994-95.
President 1995-96.
Vice-Chairman, International Pig Veterinary Society 1996-98.
Chairman OIE European Working Group on Prudent Use of Antibiotics (1998-9).
Examiner for Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in Pig Medicine
Scrutineer for the Editorial Board of The Veterinary Record
Director and Chairman IPVS (98) Trust Ltd. 1999-2004 (Now closed)
Director Moredun Scientific Ltd. (Division of The Moredun Foundation

Posts of John D. Mackinnon in pig333.com

Abortion

[What the experts say ]

John D. Mackinnon
Abortion
Abortions are not always witnessed in yards or extensive systems. Evidence is provided by sudden weight loss and a vulval discharge.

Seasonal Infertility in Swine

[What the experts say ]

John D. Mackinnon
Seasonal Infertility in Swine
In natural conditions, there are seasonal fluctuations of availability of food and the earliness or delay in the onset of breeding is related to food levels.

Production factors associated with coughing and pneumonia in pigs

[What the experts say ]

John D. Mackinnon
Production factors associated with coughing and pneumonia in pigs
In the first of this series of articles on respiratory disease in pigs, the causes of coughing were reviewed. This second article reviews the production factors that are associated with respiratory disease.

What causes coughing in pigs?

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John D. Mackinnon
What causes coughing in pigs?Any factor that irritates or inflames the respiratory system will elicit the physiological response of either sneezing or coughing or both. Although alarming and indicative of disease, coughing is at least a sign that normal physiological responses are taking place and should not in isolation be necessarily seen as a bad thing. We may have sudden or generalized outbreaks of coughing as well as a constant coughing in pig groups. There are infectious pathogenic agents that are normally associated with coughing or laboured breathing in pigs such as Actinobacillus, Bordetella, Haemophilus, Pasteurella Streptococcus, Mycoplasma, SIV, PRRSV or PCV2.
Parvosuin MR
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